Historically,
the vast majority of medical discoveries have been achieved through human-based research methods.
Animal-based experiments as a whole have not contributed to science, but rather have
hindered scientific and medical progress. Still, the myth alleging the
necessity of animal models continues, perpetuated by those who profit
from them. The medical establishment presents itself as an unquestionable authority.
After all... they are searching for cures for our afflictions, creating
new drugs to ease our pains, investigating new surgical methods to keep
us alive. Regrettably, the medical community is indeed tainted with misguided
priorities, and the animals arent the only ones suffering.

INVALIDITY
OF ANIMAL EXPERIMENTSVivisectors continue
to rely on animal experiments, even though they continually fail to provide
useful information. Even data derived from human research are often applied
to animals in the laboratory, with the supposed purpose of seeking results
to apply to humans. This is unscientific and unprofessional, and our
tax dollars are paying for most of it.

Clearly, animal experimentation does not offer safety assurances or relevant
data. On the contrary, applying animal-based information to humans has
harmed us and delayed scientific and medical progress.

ADVANCES
MADE WITHOUT ANIMALSScientific and medical progress has
been achieved through human-based research and even serendipity, but
rarely from animal models. Animal experimentation is frequently credited
with such advances, but a closer look reveals the truth: the information
was already obtained through non-animal methods, or the animals used
were not necessary to the outcome of the study.